Atlanta Junior Ceili Band |
Atlanta |
Composed of middle and high school
age Irish musicians from the Metro-Atlanta area, they performs 45
minutes shows which include Irish music, dance and song. |
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Banish Misfortune |
Athens |
Banish Misfortune plays a wide
range of Celtic music from slow aires to burn-the-house-down polkas |
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Barney's Goat |
Atlanta |
perform a range of Irish and
Scottish songs mixed American material to spin a good yarn through
song. Moving effortlessly from ribald pub songs to poetic and
tragic ballads, they sprinkle in wry humor and running commentary to
keep their audience |
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Blair Band |
Nashville |
The Blair Band is a passionate,
high energy Celtic acoustic group with an innovative organic sound.
The band performs a combination of Beatles influenced, stirring
original songs along with fiery Scottish/Irish trad instrumentals,
Celtic Christian and folk rock tunes. |
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the Bordercollies |
Atlanta |
the Collies blend new contemporary
Celtic and original songs along with traditional music |
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Bote |
Greenville |
Acoustic Folk Rock with a Celtic Bite |
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Buddy O'Reilly Band |
Atlanta |
"The Buddies" bring concert quality music and dance to local and regional pub and festival stages,
and a festive pub atmosphere to the concert stage |
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Cavan Cross |
Acworth |
a unique sound that lends itself
well to traditional Irish and Scottish pieces. Their performance is
rounded out by original compositions by their in-house songwriter,
Lorena. |
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Celtic Ties |
Peachtree City |
traditional Celtic music
instrumental duo. Great sound |
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Emerald Rose |
Atlanta |
a four-man Celtic-theme folk rock
band with a rich, original sound drawing from diverse influences,
music ranges from traditional jigs and reels to original folk rock
and pop numbers |
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Bob Hay & the Jolly Beggars |
Athens |
play songs by the 18th century
Scottish poet Robert Burns and other old-time folk and bluegrass
tunes |
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Henri's Notions |
Florence / Tuscaloosa |
a well-balanced musical mix of
traditional Celtic ballads and jigs as well as their own
compositions that have a rhythm and voice reflective of their
Southern heritage. |
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Keltic Kudzu |
Atlanta |
Keltic Kudzu
features traditional and contemporary celtic music with a southern
accent. From lively fiddle tunes to beautiful vocal harmonies and
stirring bagpipes, this is a group that fits almost any occasion.
Moving up the charts of Celtic radio. |
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Lisdoonvarna |
Atlanta |
Celtic group with a good mix of
flute, tin whistle, mandolin, fiddle, banjo, guitar, bass, maybe accordion,
and a lot of vocals for rousing the jigs and reels. |
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McClure Bridge |
Atlanta |
Christian Music with a Celtic accent |
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Mickle-a-do |
Atlanta |
Their music ranges from
Traditional to Irish Pub with a few originals sprinkled in. They are
known for their lively jigs and pub songs and play the Atlanta Ren
Fest for the last several years |
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Mithril |
Mobile |
energetic reels and jigs from Scotland
and Ireland, beautiful slow Celtic airs and some exotic tunes from
along the Silk Road with a Celtic twist. |
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Music in the Glen |
Atlanta |
fresh, neo-traditional flair of
fiddle and flute driven jigs and reels perfect for pub, coffee
house, or party |
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Olta |
Chattanooga |
plays traditional celtic music,
mostly Irish and Scottish, for all occasions in and around the
foothills of Appalachia. |
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Rathkeltair |
SE (FL, SC, NC) |
Acoustically based traditional
with spine tingling Celtic rock. |
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Selkie Celtic Band |
Greenville |
unique and eclectic group playing
Celtic music from Scotland, Ireland, Cape Breton, and British Isles,
plus few of its own original tunes. Main sound powered by harp and
dulcimer |
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Dubh |
Atlanta / Marietta |
band plays their own unique take
on traditional songs, including pub favorites, acoustic Celtic punk,
pirate songs, & the occasional ballad |
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Shanveen |
Atlanta |
family of rollicking Celtic
musicians playing traditional and contemporary Celtic music |
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Shillelagh Law |
Birmingham |
rousing sets and rich
harmonies highlight this band recently nominated as Birmingham's
best folk-acoustic band of 2001 and 2002 |
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Shillelegh Law |
Charleston, SC |
festive sound of the hammer
dulcimer give a lively sound featuring fiddle, guitar,
Irish percussion instruments, mandolin, recorder, voice, and
penny whistle for mostly acoustic renditions of reels and jigs and other types of Celtic
music. |
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Short Road Home |
Athens, GA |
danceable jigs, lively hornpipes,
poignant ballads, and more! |
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Sibin |
Augusta, GA |
Traditional Irish music in Augusta has been a part
of an underground culture that Sibin has tapped and found
enthusiastic audiences whenever they've played |
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SlipJig |
Huntsville, AL |
high-energy jigs and reels to ancient
airs and ballads and combine tight melodies and rhythms with solid
vocal harmonies |
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